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Telegraph & Messenger.
TTESDAY MOUSING, MARCH U, ISIS.
THE GEORGIA FKEVt.
petting seven or eight bnct-nbol Into his right ha did deduct the fire per cent He got eboat
leg b-tw.ei, the kt-e. And thigh at-d one in the V-‘ " *> ont of these chiims. He then begun to
left thigh. Doctors Smndtfer and Doctor were build an elegant house, bnt soon found bunaelf I
died to the wonLded man as soon as possible. I hopelessly in debt again. He did not seem to I
Ttjtir ex .Uiination developed the fact that the I know that money was money. His inoome was I
wound, were all superfictal, no bones being large, bnt his expenses were s great deal Urg- I
broken nor ancriee severed. They dressed hi. er. He remained in politics almost all the re-
I wounds and left him as ocmfortsble as coaid be I mainder of his life. He did not do mnch bos- I
v j: : a c:t 1 n of Upon ooar.tr a.. Kipecied with eleven boles made in hi. legs I ioe-s, but he had s Urge inoome. He onoe told
f rs W s , mJae , lohi whfle nu w.ihhesfc shat. After the .booting, Mr. John- a friend that it uveraged $20,000 a year. He
froren to Ji a... Us. h..t..rday night, while on I tr j,. d ta e «espe, bnt was overtaken and I grew to be amusingly indifferent to money and i
his way home from Thomsslon. He was drunk I brought to town and had a preliminary tnal j debt. The clerk of an attorney onoe practicing
and laid down will.in a mile Of his house where I btf jro Jns’i- e Williams. After a patient hear-1 in his office said to him, Mr. A. sent me to tell I
‘ log of the evidence, ’Squire Williams held him I you that your note would fall doe in aday or
in a bond of a hundred dollars for his appear- I two. Very well, sir, said Webster. He told
■ “ me to tell yon that be wishes it paid. Well, sir,
yon hare done so. But he wishes me to say to I
DOG FIGHTS IS THE WEST. | you that it shall be paid. Well, air, you have
done as he told yon. Tell Mr. A. when the |
ATTENTION, EVERYBODY!
PREMIUM LIST
THE MACON
Bill County Agricultural Society Fair
„ss - «*«. ifjjjj INSURANCE AND TRUST ASSOCIATION.
he was found desd the next morning.
Mr, Wzlllus IUxsix and Mra. Catherine I next Superior Court.
Shaw, of Kiudo.'ph county died last week—the
latter very 'suddenly of apoplexy.
Dnasraotm Fax.—The Brunswick Appeal of
Tuesday, says:
On Tuesday morning the 4tb Instant, jast at
the dawn of day. It wsa diseorarod by tho watch
man that Ore bad broken oat among sorao straw
I Testnaee Landlord’s FaTorlte Biting I no te is paid he shall please let me know it.
tbe Dsit-Sliocklnx Prolsnlty in Iks I His will is a phenomenon. Xt is drawn up in
Neighborhood or Sparta—The Quadruped I s masterly manner, and is just such a will as he
that t nde John Itonglii of a Bach- I should hare made—if he possessed, in addition
woodsman. J to his residence, half a million to support it.
stored In one of the barns of the msetfloent I p rom the Courier-Journal.] I Of his greatness there cannot bo the slightest
Bnllrr eslsts on Bailer's Island, opposite the I ^ ls t . the „ reMDt writing a member of doubt, but it was the greatness of powerand not
town of Darien. lo a few minutes every band , b n who8 , M „ Q owned in his I of learning. He would never study a case un-
of the plantation was on the spot, and labored j d8 y and way as the fir-famed D.vy Crockett, of j it interested him.
. «■■»■<— a. .a »*.« — «» •*--1 !e , tgint mtmorr Wo will call him “Uncle He was not a systematic, thoroughly-read
- - | 8 Ii.»d and moved In these I man. Ho eonld read a bo<
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OFFICERS
[ T. G. HOLT, Js.. _.Pi£S:di.v. |
VICE PRESIDENTS.
I CarT. Jxo. P. Four Upper City Distriot.
M. H.Joszs ■•■bower City District.
J. A. WmTWTum.. East Mans District.
Davro Milne Godfrey Dutrict.
S. I. GrTT'W VinBTiIle Di*tnct.
OFFICE, 64 MULB1EET STREET.
I Jxxss Tistst-
I IV. B. He its ...
R. E. Bassos-
War. Los nr-
itnUand 0 District! GEO. B. 1URPIN, Pres’t. J. MONROE OGDEN, Secretary and Treasurer
•Haiard DUtrict. I *
Warrior District. I
.—Howard District. |
SccsivasT.
most iodostrionsly lo stay tbe ravages of tbe
flemre. There being no artifieia! means for snp-
John.
He was not
Uncle John lived and moved in thoso I man. He could i
book rapidly, and know I
WHOLESALE
GEOOE8S, FHOTISION il UOWB HEM®
tbcu, as now, a flanrishteg little village in White vanse to wniie away me nonrs as we journeyea.
c ,ui.t». K-rn there be best every thing in sight J was r.-s line it one day, and be asked me what
I as far as bis cards and hones were concerned, I it was I told him. He said, “Ah, that is just
but his dogs were badly worsted. Tbe Sparta tbe proper book to bring ; let me see it. I
with two hundred buahela of choice seed rioe. bones had lightning in their heels; while bis He fell into a great passion for quoting Lat'n
Paon Major a P. Daverenx, the Agent of the do _ ( bnll-dogs sod fighting dogs were fashion, ssntenoea in his speeches. Ho did this tn Ini-
Bailer eef Me, we learn that the loss will not fall I lb j 8 in (boss days—they were the genuine Utionof tbe mtmbersof the English Parliament, 1
short of twenty-five thousand dollars, and is ■■ ( j r) -.dsys"j csrriod tho swift arrows of death whoneveroonaideraspeechfinishednnleaa there I
covered only by a poUey of five thousand doUan bnadiug fangs. But it la seldom given is a Latin phrase put to it.
insurance. I qqp, one man to excel In three pnrsnits at one I He knew very little about Latin. When we
Niw Bant.—Atlanta will have another new I time srd in all ptacee. However, In respect of were on the way fo Washington—the means of
bank In a fsw days—the Bank of the State of \e»Tdt, horses and dogs, Undo John never met travel were not then as now, we bad to go in
nscreis irltli *300 000 earntsi. Mr Gofer laic hta ■“** nnU1 lh “ Itlea ,ook h ’“ to s P* n *> “‘V 5 ® 1 pnt .t°?. Py °* into I
Georgia, with JJOO.OOO oapit u. mr. uo.er, is.e | (bcn Mnow a flonriahiuglilUe village in White valise to while away the hours as we journeyed.
of Amerleo^ will be president, and Mr. Bell, 1 - ... —rar . — 1 ’ “—* ■* •**■—*- J *-*
late of Gbioigo, cashier.
Morara Mstr VixcutT Mxjioxzt. of Atlanta. I but his dogs were badly worsted. The Sparta L , . . _
lied verv ndlenlv of heart disrate in tbst e it T innkeeper hsd the king dog of all bis tribe—a I handed it to him, and be oonldtrsnslatenofour
died very suddenly of heart disease in that city •■bull” that “chawed up and spit out” consecuUve hnea in it
on Saturday. 8he had beon mother superior of eT crvthina that came alone. Uncle John put Professor Felton used to supply him .with all
convent, in Maoou, Augusta, and Savannah, op J 8 8 P of bis Greek quotations.
•nd at the time of her death was at tbe head of nm noiiias w iracm . He bad all the elements of real greatness,
_ . , . . - a oo bis own “Ttm." bat if Ti w bad eona throneb j 80m ® follies also. Ho only Menu to lllns- I
tho Convent of the Immncnlete Cone* p ion, at a 0incinoat| B anG»ego-Rrinder be coaid scarcely the great maxim, which 1 will not give for I
Atlanta. I |j B ve looked more ragged than he did when be I reasons—first, yon might not be able to I _ - . , _ _ . . . , , . , ^ . vTmnnTN
IUnwar CunOH.—Tbe Columbus Bun of came ont. As went tfco first, so followed tbe translate it; and second, I would not be able I LO W£ST ARKST PRICES CrlJARANTEED ;
Haturdav ssva • I aeeond. faster and faster, till it seemed unmet- I render it in Gretk, so I will give you the f
.... .. I eifnl disaster had overtaken Uncle John in the tranabtion: “There never was yet a very great
dog line at laat He travelled many weary miles .without some very great foUy annexed to ,
Surnrit. railrna4 in *«"oh of a dog that could whip that tavern I
the Georgia and the Bonthern Becnnty railroad , . bnt aI1 w no pnrpo8e . He was This is trne of all the men I have everknown i
companies. Under the late amngement, we j, ,J. bi , „’ occ - fut and, worse thkn all, he | except Chief Jnatice Marshall, and I will close
. ftL f i?2!5!L5 P S was losing bis tempter and his patience. Faith «•». I b egan. by saying that he was one
[ P. H. WRIGLEY,
PREMib d LIST.
I Of tho Third Annual Pa ; rof tho Bibb County Agri-
cultural Society, to be held at Macon, Ga., at the
Central City Park, Thursday andFnday, June 19tn
and 20th, 1873. All articles entered in competition
for premiums to be of Bibb count} production or
manufacture.
I CLASS I.—AGRICULTURAL XRF LEMENTS ASD JIASU-
J rACTUBRS.
S. 8. Dnnlap, Superintendent. Judgof—W. W. Col
lins. Frank Heath, James Myrick, W. K. Philips,
J. W. Stubbs.
I Sec. 1. The largest and mest meritorious collec
tion of /gricultural Implements, the
workmanship of a single individual t
— - Diploma.
2. Best Plow Stock, for all work....Diploma.
3. For the most valuable Invention or Im
provement on any Agricultural Imple
ment in general use .........Diploma.
4. Fet the best Cotton Seed or Guano Dis
tributor. Sinalo or Combined Diploma.
5. BestsampleofBroGms..^. 2
6. Best side of Leather, tanned in the coun-
DIRECTORS
GEORGE B. TURPIN,
J. .RANDOLPH WHITEHEAD,
BASIL A. WISE,
ADDISON B. TINSLEY,
ALBERT MIX,
SAMUEL F. DICKINSON
JOHN 0. CURD,
SAMUEL T. COLEMAN
SOLOMON WAXELBAUM.
Is now prepared to issue polioies of Insurance upon Dwellings, Stores, Cotton, Stock of
Merchandise, and Household Furniture.
feb23tf
Siiiiuv South
Stewart
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9. Best set of collars* plantation work....
10. Best set of hame3. plantation work
11. Beit pair of plow lines, plantation work _
12. Best plantation wagon................Diploma
13. Best boggy Diploma
14. Best stationary horse power.......DipIoma
15. Best portable hone power, applicable to
field use....—Diploma
16. Best cotton press, applicable to steam or
water power.— ^.......Diploma
17. Best cotton press, applicable to hand or
_ horse po
t oh ora
! GOTTOH PLANT,
npoa. The Control Beilro*d Uke, tho Lrweh j motlo P ‘ r _ *gai n> " had almost de- I ot U>® greatest and kindest men who ever lived,
road from hero lo Opelika ; the two other, that „ erted him H e wont ont on wbat he avowed RnoUectioru of Judge Thto-'iUut Partoni. 1
portion from Opelika to Wr,t Point. For Ihla I WAa b j a j M | bunt, and was nearing Sparta on his J
^end^l e»° D .t ; re,nrn l * t ® 006 J‘« ra00D ’ Bloomy and dejected,
S , D -.* tns a . 1 c *lw ’* I for he hadn't foend the right animal yet, when,
Wiped OQt Wd tho \V<Otcra road has nothing I aa0ruv i Inr.lr trnnM have it. innt Afl hArmt vithin I
but a bonded debt against tho oorp^rauin 8 M , Rood V0 , a }? b " e U ’ j ?! t 2
Tho Wrotororoad of AUUm.wHI “Tnextoud *ESL£jS!fii2 tome^a
wSTbo {neoiMro^d™n tho Oemrol'and"iho < Mr h l "‘ lf ' kw °odsman driving an ox team with a great,
wm bo iDoorporotea w tho Uontrol, and thopor-1 r roH.; nA ri tb» mnnn
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ILiA-WTOIsT & BA.TES,
WBCOLESALU
vicious-looking wolf chained behind the wsgon.
tux moirr n -a xt last.
Ho was not long ascertaining that the wolf I
as wild and as savage as a hyena; that he I
incorporated In the Central, and the por
tion between Opelika and Watt Point in the
Qaorgta and Southern Security oompamra. Tbe
throe oompaaiee poasero moat of the atoek and
tt.^^d%on P TU b nre'!^«iH11 bad but an hour before-been taken in a irap,
rwH^e win ra lt!l » nd «“t his owner could be be induced to part
hlm for * « ln * bl « consideration.
wjh Mrujniy bn rctninc d «s i nch if ho consenlg I RiT6 yon tw0 dolltn mod A half fn hard
SnSal road t'Z t .‘ ‘ b «t critter," proposed Unci. John
road between here^b^n^^ von'll
■t the Bonthwmtera d^mfc_ Through j reached I
throneh^lo ifoniixfmer/ ai^^er^irnrn I ibo inn, be canliously unstrapped the terrible I
I .r. ., I„ Jlunlg. .1.../ as heretofore, and , , , mtehing him into a deserted ent-
Opelika, as now, will not be a terminus bnt a J;”" ’ w i „ .il** .Jl
way-aution. It is also thought very probable ieen™!.’ enfere^ih^ hnTii“ d
that the Central wiU mako arrangements faatenlng him ln B C r ' f° t . red lh ® bot ® L |
bring ears from lha Savannah ami Memphis I
THE CniLUKOE.
‘I think I’ve found a dog that can chaw
“‘tL™ " Yen really think you've found him at last, do
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liailroad lo Oolumbns. Oar eily will gain by I
when theae change* have been oommuoieaUd.
will lease of the Georgia Road the line from
Atlanta to Wet Point, and inoorporato it with
the Richmond and Atlanta Air Line railroad.
i really think you've found him at last, <
I yon T" chuckled the master of the king of dogs, I
»nd tipping a sly wink at the crowd. “ Well,
what do yoa say to lettin’ 'em together In the
Bans MOOTS rout* aiiaiiiu JAIA JJIUU FUIirOHU, I 5-1
SSfc “AU fight," said Uncle John. “ I'm bound |
ooufimumated in Mav ^ ^ I to bo off home mighty airly in tho mornio*, bnt i
rrT .a .. “ I if yoa’ll bo roady directly after broakfasfc. I
Tn* cold snap of last week killed nearly all won't mind giving yon just one more torn, any-
tbe early garden truck around Savannah, and I bow.”
will neeetaitate a general replanting thereof. I The rumor soon spread through the village of |
twenly.nve years. I on ^ ^ ut - Onr hero explained that his dog
Laxn Satan u Cobs Ootnrrr.—The Marietta I was so tigrua that be was compelled to keep him 1
Joornql baa thefoUawiag 1 I closely confined. “Blamed, said he, “if I
At an adminUtrotor's sale of the property of b |^” h .®.& W “
B. King, located In Roswell, laat Tieaday. tha that_hla dog w to remain in tbe out-
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M j CHESAPEAKE GUANO!
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one hundred trick,
pair plantation broran3,
pair hand made boota...
Beet set of plantation harness.
Best saddle and bridle.
wool hat
tton basket.....—
bottom chair.
cane bottom chair.
•3t shuck foot mat
; bark foot mat „
j fish baskeL. MMM .-... M . M .
t well bucket^.... M .ro«^.—
t bread trav^.^^.....^.^.
t wooden tub....
t bark collar.^. _
t specimen of work in cast ircn..Dip!oma
t specimen of work in wr't iron..Diploma
t specimen of work in iron by an an- *
prentice under 18 years of age. ...Diploma
Best specimen of work in brass......Diploma
39. Beet specimen of work in brass by an ap
prentice under 18 years ofage*.....Diploma
40. Beft specimen of wood work........-Diploma
41. Best speeimen of carved wood work Diploma
42. Best specimen of turning in wood...Diploma
43. Best specimen of sash and blinds~Diploxna
EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED.
S OOVIL AND PLANTERS’ HOES, Trace ChaiUB, Spadea and Shovele, Axes, Nails, Knob and Pxfi
Locks, Plain and Stamped Tinware, Steam Pipe Fittings.
OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO.,
>bl6tf 42 THIRD STREET, MACON, GA.
ROGERS & BONN,
«■ ddoor I '^ ie Old Original Wholesale Grocery House of Macon,
4fi! Beat cotton tie of iron. —LJ.....Diploma I
class n.—FIXLD ceofs. I OFFER FOB SALE
C *Hrit, Wm®5 lrX“^n.om d D'n. J i m pric^ 500 * BABLY B09E P0TAT0ES -
- J». A. WhlUaBefc . 500 bbls. EARLY GOODRICH POTATOES,
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BAGGING, TIES, ETC.,
MACON, GA.
I Seo.1. Best asaortment of small grain in aheaf....—.$5
2. Beat sample of wheat in theaf, sotltss than
eix bundles — .... 2
3. Beat sample oats in aheaf, not leu than fix n
4. Beat aampieofixe in aheaf.not leu than six
bandies — 2
5. Bat sample of barley in aheaf, not ltes than
aix bundles...—-.— — 2
6. Bat dexen stalks of growing com. average
production, horn field of not less than 10 r
7. Best doien staiks of growioVeoTton. average I
prodnotiou, from a field of not lea than 10 r | feb9tf
8. Bat dosenstalks of sugar cane ,
9. Bestbmhel of field peas- 2 I ”J
10. Bat bashel of ground peu 2 I I S / . a
11. Bat bushel of sweet potatoa—...— 21-*- v — 1 • ^
12. Batsampleof elova from a field of not leu
than two acres ——. 2
13. Bat sample of cultivated gratsss from field
of not less than two acres — ...... 2
14. Brat bale of hay-,. 2
15. Best bale of long forage
CLASS III— HOSTICDLTPKK.
S. I. Gustin, Superintendent. Judges—J. W. Knott. I
Charley Freeman, Oscar Collins, Felix Corpnt, Geo. I
11. Barker.
500 bbls. PINK EYE POTATOES,
2000 bbls. CHOICE FLOUR, in sacks,
800 half casks RULK MEATS,
200 half casks BACON SIDES,
600 barrels ASSORTED LIQUORS,
ALL FOB SALE AT LOW PRICES.
1878.
MAPE 7 S
(NITBOflENIZED 1
U TTT& *ro still Agents for tho above TBfED and RELIABLE Fertilizer, and after FIVE YEABS’ expo- Sec - L B 7j 1 3’ncT ! or < i! l m«ket d gardS <>t “—' th ® Pr *5
I. v v rience in soiling it, unhesitatingly recommend it to our planting friends as equal to any manipu- I o jj C st c lloction of garden vegetabla, - 'tho
Uted Fertilizer made. I prodnet of a private garden — 5
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY.
(CAPITAL *1,000,000.)
Kirvx’.'sr.&issi.'aAsr;! ag?.!r.7». i arflT.arti. &
two dolUra por acre, and an old field of forty I bght ®^ b ° dy .—
aero, of^worn out Und brought .oven
I line*—just cuougb to indicate that he was “a
Mb. Annum Boaaoo, b’a., father ot Msjcr I aho nuff dog”—could bo delected. Beta ran
A. Bonaud, formerly of this city, died last I high—
“°** r a> ™n»h, aged 14 years. I being all in favor of tho great victor In so many I ueo for eoveh years past baa esUbliehed its char-
J.x.uov. Baows ox a Uxavx Debt asd Hton I hotiy-eontoatod fights. Uoole Jobn staked a I ,or reliable excellence. The large fixed capi-
Taxm.—In a letter to tho AUanta Herald of round hundred against a like sum of tbe inn-1 ** ta ™! < l. b 3 r Hi 0 in this trade affordj
Huntlay, on the ooal quosUoD, the ex-Govornor keeper's. Time was oalled, tbe ferocious bull- u E “ ta ® of tb ® °° nunuod excellence of
has this to bsv on the above subiee'a ■ do B sniffed his antagonist throngh tho cracksof 1
“ r .Mv i. . 7, l , , v „ . ike old ba™. growled defiance for a moment,
I J? J.* 1 52^ fibonlJ chock ap a little I an( t when unchained and the window opened,
"j* , “ Ul ® <lobt qa ““ on ’. i { *® d0 ”°‘ ® xp ®®, 110 bo lit in nt a aingle bound.
ib« prosperity of Atlanta, or to ran into I Ah j tben nj there was hurrying to and fro
[ mako ib®** remaike not intend- J , nd afiog fnr> „ d gpnucriugs of distress, and
*''6 '° »PP'y *n * n Y partioular enterprise, but I cheeks all palo, which but an hour ago blushed
"* c l, “'," bo b»»paid aomeattenUon tofl. . qa mof rum oraomothingless. Men.
* Dd w b° has au earnest de- I women, and children were outside running
not wlJtflhjS 1 **w ?° won,<J I roned that orib, trying to peep in through the i
n t bo to deal faithfully. I have bailt some I cracks and orovioea. bach a spattering, spnt- I WhilP (|Ardc KlllhroldPPlPC e(e
bn J,V ,0 ,f 0 ! 6Xp ri° build I toting, growling, yelling, gnishmgof teetb?and I ” U05US ’ * mD r01 a ene8, MC.
otheroUHttepoBeyof the el^ is settled against caterwauling h« never been heard in Sparta
, —i/.j 5 * rnln °«t?r 1 ® bt, i ,bnl 7® 0 * n,, ° t P*F> I from that day to this. The tavern koeper ex- | i micTn/ur/i n 1 T'rtTi p nn
Sj profltfrom .fayytmanro in city cit6dly anggestod that “forty wolves oonldn't ARMSTRONG, CAT0R & CO.,
lonTw i ^kV® 8 to .?'“ nre keep more fuss than them two dogs." Uncle 5 ’
* m not • 1D KJ** 6r in tnis position.— | j 0 ij n waited tbe issue with the calm dignity of I Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers
m who tmvo made yourlargeat I ono conscious that ho holds fonr aces Id his hand I - . _ . .. .
and moat TalMble improvements, toll mo they L nd flfUl np his sleeve; the only cool man Bonnet,Trimming, XtcK and Sash Ribbons,
l ltae Of poL | on th, greoad. But it didn't last long. Sooner | VELVET BIBBONB, NECK TIES,
IT IS IVO EXPERIMENT.
In no case has it failed to give entire satisfaction. Numerous testimonials in our possession, from I
| some of our most successful planters, will satisfy any one as to it merits.
JONES & BAXTER.
ibl 2m 100 CHERRY STREET.
G. M. FEAGIN.
H. S. FEAGIN.
T HIS GUANO is now so weU knewn'in all the
Bout ban States for its remarkable tffocte as an
agency for increasing the products of labor, as not
to require special recommendation from ns. Its
ASHER AYRES, Agent, Maoon, Ga.
JOBN a REESE A CO.,
dec29 8m General Agents, Baltimore, Md.
IPomMiUiieryanfl Straw Msl
187C.
axD in cosraicnx o waeehooms
WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES,
FEAGIN St BROTHER,
LIVERY, SALE MR FEED SHRLESlI
Holmes Ss Cluj’s Old Stand, near Brown House and Passenger Depot.
Mules and.Horsea always on hand for sale. The finest Vehicles and beat Horses can always be found
J*nl5tf at onr Stables.
Brest Mem Freigfit sad Fasseapr Liae
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
product of a private xarden.
3. Bat head of caobago —. 2
4. But dozen boots A...,
5. Bat dozen ears ofsreen corn
6. Bat dozen tomatoes
7. Bat dizen encumbers— 2
8. Bat dozen squashes—.... 2
9. Beat dozen turnips —
70. Bat dozen carrots
11. Bat hair dozen bunches asparagus-.
12. Best cation Lima beans 2
13. Bat peek table peas....— —
14. Bat peek onions— —
15. Bat peek Irish potatoa
16. Best new and valuable variety of vegetables,
with evidence of its excellence or utility.. 5
17. Bat and larxat variety of cznnel vegota-
1S Bat bunch of horse radish 7—.....Z 2
CLASS IV—ORCHARD DEPAKTltRVT.
I A. P.- Collins, Superintendent. Judges—A. G. Bntts.
1 Jos. K. Johnson, William Singleton, Ws. McKay,
, JoshnaTinley. . .
Sec. 1. Best and largest variety of fruit———.$5
2. Bat dozen peaches — 2
3. But dozen pears.
Superphosphate of Lime
THE GREAT STANDARD FERTILIZER!
TWENTY YEAKS of UNPARALLELED SUCCESS
O VER ONE THOUSAND Certificates from the leading Planters of Georgia during tbe past EIGHT
years attest tho merits of MAPE’S NITBOGENIZED bUPRRPHOSPHaTE OF LIME, and IP
s' rSSS !g5= — 11 Provo it a FERTILIZER OF THE HIGHEST GRADE.
* - * * • - ' The results from the uae of MAPE’d, 1872,*h&ve eurpaaacd any previous year, varying from
50 to 600 per cent. Profit on Investment.
Planters have our fullest assurance that the STANDARD IS MAINTAINED TO FULLEST EXTENT,
Onr stock for present year is of most recent manufacture and all received since January 1st. 1873
TERMS—Per ton of 2,000 pounds, at Savannah, Ga.—Gash. *50 00
Payable November let, 1873, in currency or Low Middling at fifteen (15) cents per pound 60 00
| For Pamphlets containing certificates of planters in full, and other information, address
VURSE & THOMAS,
General Agents, avannah, Ga, or
BURDICK BROTHERS.
Agents, Macon, Ga.
g SjingS £S5^c.us,-to71 STiSSTto tolML a'faint whino'was’heard I
Sals ox 010 * atlet was lhro,m open Bonnet **+ SaUm >| BALTIMORE, Philadelphia,
tion In tho last Usno of tho Wathington Ga-1 wnaTwasr.xrr Flowers, Foathors, Ornaments, Framoe, etc., I TtTTPVTT -rrr^~r~>T7- nnnrnrvM I
.Site urges tho sal, of tho Wosloru and Allan. "Bofl-aWad heavily totha am and Slrau Bonnets and Ladies’and Children; Salt, INHi W Y UKK, BOS1 OiN,
at. ii - j*-. » j, .. . 1 foil IQ 4 IQW lump to thO glOQQd OQ tuQ OUtftluO. I * f —
roaa If the lessee, can be iuduoed to I 'Hiia wsa the first and last time ho aver turned I TanmxD aro cxTBnocxn.
Rive np ttolr lease, and the author of tho arlielo I his back on an enemy; ho made ane or two ner-
thinks thoy osn. Tho writor wishes tho road I T0QS kicks and all was over. He was in a shock-
.old in order to pay np the debts of tho State, ‘g
“n„J WTa ,. BoUdD . 8fo . rtbofltton,n 8 of f a,n r® I p»830d. th ® J ^ , ^^l5i“2|hwi Nets, Ubn, Stlis, SubnUk Te^|2
HEAD NETS, etc., eto. "
TO AND FROM
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
Ilallocka. He rocitos tho oost to tho people of I fared better. Uncle Jobn hastily
keeping np the property boforo tho lease, and wn R« r f™ m 'Lo stakeholder, mounted his horso I
dsolares that tho tax payers of tho State are too “ D , d ° ff ^ i \MT 6eP !. DK 6 ,t"° p ’ y ® I ! lDK * l Nos - 237 “ d 238 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
poor to "indulge longer in this luxury." He vror he had"any moio'fitin^dogs* ’toplease let r 0 ?caJh m4 ? I ? f, ' ,nrod b ?■■ bought rnTT-n<o-pv * yn
thinks I hat by u.ls plan tho State m? relieve him know." 0y °“ ^ tt. »d Amgey 1 UESDAYS,
hom If of 111! IhijiECtal r:ub.tra«m:'nt«, snap her llow lot g the wolf rfmstne.l in that cnli ns nnt.inilloi in varietv and L-’.espneeo in any market’
finger, at W*U street and hid defiance to the I flXuTo^o na7ure I °‘f^^lr ithCir0 ' dispatch. |
boMt'rs of the bogus bondf. I th at hU favorite to bis Ia«t aecoant is not I
6. best dozen aprieot«..c
7. best quart of plums. 2
8* best quart of rasyerrics....... 2
9. beat and greatest variety of strawberries...... 5
10. bc3t half dozen bunches of gxapea. 2
11. Best watermelon 1
12. Bestcantelope 1
13. Best and rreatost variety of canned fruits.. 5
14. Best dozen fisa....^...- 2
CLASS V—FLORICULTURE AND FINK ARTS.
B. B. Lewis, Superintendent. Judges-^J. W. Burke.
Mrs. T.J. Cmwe, Mrs. J.P. Lee, Mrs. Robert S.
Lanier. Miss Kate Fort. Miss Glare deGr&ffenried.
Mies Amelia bes?au, AJ iss Fanny Paine, Miss MoUio
Mason. Mies Juliet board man.
! Sec.1 Bejc
" "lest'
amateur. __ _
neat collection of rbaes MMM ..^... M . MMNM . M . 2
nest collection of dahlias^..... 2
nrflt collection of verbenas......... 2
dost beautiful hoguci..^... 5 I
dost beautiful hangina floral basket........... 5 I
dost bcautilul floral desicn M . MMM ...... M<M .
toil paintinr by a lady
t paintinc in water colors by a lady.....^..
t crayon dravring
t specimen of worsted embroidery..
t specimen of si>k embroidery....^...
-_t set of embroidery, comprising collar,
sleeves, chemisette and handkercUiof~~...
15 Best specimen of wax work^..
16 Handsomest qnilt of patch work............
17 Best specimen of tattinr................................
18 Best preserved natural fluwers........... 2
19 Best feather flowers
20 Best worsted embroidery—_ ...
21 Best silk embroidery
22 Best thread case
23 Best photograph..........................
24 Beat photosraph in oil....^-.^....^..
25 Best photosraph in particio..^.....
26 Best display of photographs.^....
27 Best counterpane 2
28 Best quilt
CLASS VI.“DOXKSTIC DEPARTMENT.
- . hip. £
Greer, Mrs. w. B.
PRESTON'S
MATED DOffi MMOMTE
Prepared with great care from the richest fertilizing materials and to analyses of on a dry basis:
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS. | slf-
DB. A. MEANS, Inspector.
January U, 1873.
(Ammonia 3 64
5-i Soluble Bone Phosphate 28.36
(Insoluble Bone Phosphate ,13.08
DB. G. A. LEIGH, Baltimore.
November 4,1872.
Ammonia. 3.69
Yielding -(Soluble Bone Phosphate .22.S’
; Insoluble Bone Fhoepbate lO.t
I
I Yielding ■( S
I (I
Sxaiocz Aooidxst.—The Colnmbns Enquirer, I precisely stated; but it is said that when be be
ef Saturday, says a man named Culver who hna 1 cam6 conscious of the facts at they existed,
been sailing the "V.rm...* , J his neighbors heard himswsarlng for a distance
selling tbe Farmers Cooking Stoves in V of two mi]el He took off his ooat. rolled
$.300,000
3?
ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOURS SHORTER
VIA CHARLESTON.
Cocxtt Mr.rri.wi, axD nix “Bond Coirrno-1 most bile. It la stated as a faot that he never
arax."—The Savannah Advertiser has to I smilod again ; and that all any one had to do
say on tho share subject: I £ e ‘- »P the biggest sort of a rumpus was just _
We would rospeclfully suggest that this pro- ^'kero^ToL 110 “ “° 10 ** ^
voted agitation u both untimely and unwise I he d like to bet on.
There ia no proposition of compromise of the. —
matter of the respective bonds now before the I Kf mlnI * c ^ nce ® or Daniel Webster,
people; and the people wontd do well to wait I My acquaintance with Daniel Webster was
nnnl soma proposition is snbmitted for their I begun in the oourt-room, where we often met.
oonsiderstion. The Legislature passed ensot- I Ho was forty yean old when he came to Boston
mints looking toths raising of money sufficient I from New Hampshire. I was at that time 23.
to bear the expense of State government, to I J nst about this time the Spanish claims werenp.
meet the suspended, present and coming inter- I Hot I mast explain them. Oar merchants
eat acronut. and to restore the credit of the I claimed *20,000,000 of Spain for lueses coffered
Stale. It ia the doty of the Governor to I during the riapoleonio wars. Spain admitted
proceed forthwith to raise tbe money by the I their elaim to far as to let ns have tbe Floridss
way* and means provided by the Legislature. | and pay ns also $5,000,000 besides. This ana
and there can be no doubt that he will I of money was to be divided among the claim-
make a speedy and earn oat effort. It is to I * nta - Three commissioners were to be ap-
bo hoped that he will sucoeed. If ho should I pointed, before whom the claimants were to be
fa:!. lh< n th. 1 Oj > may „r.,l in tnoir I heard. I’a.-aons was employed by tho Boston
wisdom devise some plan whereby the Stato ex-1 merchants to look after their claims—which
chtqusr may be replenished, and the public | were immense; in fact, the larger part of tbe
credit restored. In tbe meantime it ia to be I whole sum—they desired Webater to be with
hoped that the pablio ia not to be surfeited with I him, and he approached him on the subject,
frothy speeches and windy resolutions. Bnt if I He expressed a willingness to go to Washington,
the people will meet—and they have a perfect They arranged the fee and we pat tbe agree-
Voicesa
:ts contents ; read the fol-
lowinr extract, from com
mendatory letter#. Su
perintendent# »ay: “lh,
more we dm it tie better ws like it. 1
right to do so—if they will apeak, if they will I ment in writing. If the aum recovered was so ether#i* r -Chei'r , rni , 'vX i S•‘S 7
peas resolutions, wa beg leave to suggest thst I ho was to have five per oent; if so mnch V/llCd-Ull th.tmat SaSUi
they will do what the newspaper financiers have I more, two a half. We went on to Washington,
as yet failed to do, viz • show ns aome safe, sure I When we got to Philadelphia be was approached
and speedy way ont cf onr present financial I by the merchants there and aaked to represent
difilealtiw. Perhaps the rural bankers and the I them. He aaked ma if I thonght the Boston
Tillage politicians can solvo the knotty problem. I merchants would object. I told him I thonght
We shall see. I not, unless the interests conflicted; if so. they
Hxitt Snooiixa.—We quote the following ’ ronId -. ?* d® a k®d me to ascertain. I did
. - — ■ - .. rowing i gQ> and / onnd the matter as I have slated,
from the Early County News, of Friday: I Webster then bargained with them. He re-
Oi Friday morning laat a difficulty occurred I ceived two thousand dollars in band as a re-
between two white men working on the exten-1 Uiner. On the next day he spent this two
aion of the Southwestern road near this place, I thousand dollars in buying a silver ser
in which Mr. Sluder, the overseer over the I vice. He was in Washington three years in
wheelbarrow gang, was shot and severely I looking after these inteiesta. At the end of
woooded by Mr. Charles Johnson, a aub-oon* I the time he got possession of the money. I
tractor on lha road. Tbe difficulty arose out of I called to see him. Ha amid, Was there not some-
tho Superintendent, Mr. Elliott, baring assigned I thing said abont a maximnm for my fee, Mr.
Mr. Johnson to work ont piece cf the road that I Parsons? I said to him, Yes, a great deal was
had been staked off by Mr. Binder and assigned j raid abont it, and written, too, ($40,000 was
to another party. On the eTeniog before the I the maximum fixed.) Mr. Parsons, said he,
shooting Mr. Johnson went to the ground as- I the calculations are long and tedious. Jnatlet
signed him by Mr. Elliott, but was driven off in 1 ma give cheeks for 95 per cent, of Ihe whole
a forcible manner by Mr. Binder, who was J amount. We can arrange the oaloalations very
armed with a plstoL Oa the next morning Mr. I well. Wa oan first put the aoeounts into the
Johnson oame to town and armed himself with I hands of an accountant, and he oan figure it
A double-barreled shot-gnn and retnrned to that I ont in a whole day and make it all plain. Well,
part of the road where Mr. Elliott was at work I the troth of it is, Mr. Parsons, I spent lha $20,-
snd slated the dilfioalty to him. They both I 000 long ago. Now, you arrange it for me;
started back to the pieoo of ground in dispute. I write and tell theae men that they never expee-
On their way back they met Mr. Binder. On the I ted to do this well; that this ia a brand anatoh-
■pproach of Binder, Johnson stepped to one side, I ad from the fire; and get them to take 95 per
when a dispute arose, Mr. Binder saying to I eenL I promised to do so, snd did write to the
Johnson that “you have threatened to shoot I leading merchants, who controlled about three-
jne, now shoot,” with an oath to it, and at the | fourths. They said, “All very well; the lees
same time palling open his ooat. Mr. Johnson I creditors dare not say anything about it. You
immediately fired upon him with both barrels, (need sot write to them." Is drawing his checks
Grand Single Knmber Scheme.
50,000 NIIJIBDRS.
Pcrt3,lnv:13ct:sntion to tha Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business publicin the
Cotton States at the 1
PORT
J facilities of Ban am
5fiS0 FRISKS, ANOINTING TO $»»,«». I “ d capacity at any other Port
1 prize of *50.000
1 prize of 13,450
1 prize of 10,000
I prize of-,,.-. 7.5u9
* prizes ot bJOOO
4 prize, of (an
20 prize, of 1,900
31 prize, of— — 500
40 prtxM of.....—.. 250
OF
z Transportation for Fr
The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line
sraiw YORK.
loo I MANHATTAN. tM. S. "Woodhull, Commander.
sou CHAMPION R. W. Lockwood, Commander.
CHARLESTON James Berry, Commander.
200 JAMES ADGER -T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
jeo JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
io GEORGIA J3. Crowell, Commander. I
Sec. 1
2 Boat simple oi honey^...........................
3 Best two bottles xrapo wine 2
4 Best two bottles blxckberiy wine-^.............. 2
5 Best sample vinesrar-—— 2
6 Best 2
7 Best loaf of bread 5
8 Beat dozen light rolls.
9 Beat dozen biscuit
10 Best pound cake 2 |
11 Best specimen of preserves..
12 Best sample of jelly. MMM ......
IS Beat country cured ham
14 But can of lard— 2 I
15 Best sample of asp.... — 2 I
16 Best luncheon prepared bya young lady....... 5 I
17 Best barrel of flour Diploma I
38 Best bushel of meal Diploma I
19 Best sample sugar candy.... M
20 But sample molasses candy.....
21 But sample fruit cake^.
22 But brandy peachu^
$5 j Which in each analysis places it far above the guaranteed standard. Wo feel that it must at once
oomo a loading and favonte brand of Fertilizer in Georgia, and from our personal knowledge of
preparation bespeak for it tho fallest confidence from tho planters of Georgia.
PRICE—Por ton of 2000 pounds, at Savannah—C&eh. $50 00
Payable November 1st, 1873, in curroncy or low middling catton at 15 cents por pound 60 00
For further information address
PURSE & THOMAS,
_ General Agents, Savannah, Ga., or
BURDICK BROTHERS,
Agents, Maoon, Ga.
OHABXiESTON, . cuss vn-*rocx nxrxxTxzxr.
for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellent W F Anderson, Superintendent. Judges—0 A Nat- I
’ ’ 1 ' tinr. R H Flint, H I Johnson, C Mzsterson. T D I
Tinsley.
ENOCH COE’S
9 prize,,
9 prize, of—
Wprisa of—
fcprtza of—
IsO pnza cf—
5,000 prizes of.,,,
£o£ > iSm£mm3S£i %y tafstato we I SOUTH CAROLINA -T. J. Beckett; Commander.
always drawn at th. time earned, and ail drawinae I CLYDE J, KENNEDY, Commander.
are under theenpemrion of sworn eommiaioners. acitt aion , , '
The oSeial drawinxwill be published in the AbtlljA ND INGRAM, Commander.
-- ■ ais '*- sssa *—i
Sec. 1 But brood mare, with colt by her 0ide~. .$10 |
“ “ st stallion-
st geldings
t mule oa.
t cow, with calf by her side
t blooded bull-
t yoke oxen—.
t pea of aheep^.......
t pen of aoate 2 I
t boor of any breed * 3 |
t tow and piss-
A PREPARATION OF THE HIGHEST GRADE.
: largest and fatiut hox..
lew of tickets. F
Wo will draw a similar scheme the lost day of
every month during the year 1873.
“gear 1
arrl6tuz.thnjatJtwtv
O. D1TSON & CO. offer than new. frah,z«ii.!
Jnvenite nun. Rooks to the pnblie. ibelievin, they
will heart
other
that mort tnccewful and top-
ular Composer, Mr. L. O.Km- I
zaonr szzLAZUSBirss
GULF STREAM. ..Alex. Hunter, Commander
VIRGINIA C. Hinckler, Commander.
Sailing Days—Thursdays.
■WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY,
merson, is for Com
mon Schools,' and as
300.(XO teachers snd — , M , mj m
mtiU aro already fa- I TO Th A ~r .rprtvf OT1TP1.
SESiSKtSSSr 1 »■* Bookl - ^ FALCON.^ Hainie, Commander
SnnrlaliniT Scilocli3n xBMk who,.IGULL Dutton, Commander!
IHU hllllJ, t *riba I tae U brirhre2, d ^f SAILING Dayb—EVERY FIFTH DaT.
th. btightao. of | pAIJL c TRENH0LM> Agent Charleston, S. C.
To BoaToixr.
STEAMSHIP MEREDITA, -Rattjz Every Other Saturday.
JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Rubles. I
. . "The musie
**• * fruhneu and a beauty unsurpassed by any
book I baTe $ren. w Choruiers say: ~A work of
yeritar ment" “Far ,x.-o:I;ek Sibbath School
““wJflM many books I have had the pieatnre to
Prie. of Cheerful Voice,
Price of Sparklins Knbia ...Sets.
Rates guaranteed as low aa those of Competing Lines- Marine Inauranoo one-half of one par eenL
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can he had at an the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabas a. Tennessee and Mississippi,
otate Booma may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addreeeing Agents of the a team-
Precimea copies mailed, post-paid, for the above I . P® “ > j C “iiS e *42. n ' °®ee*. in aU cases, tha Railroad lickeu ahonld be exchanged and Bertha
pr.co. I assigned. The Through Tickets by this Bouts include Transfers, Meals and State Room, while on ship
OLIVER DITSON & OO., Boston, ' bolrd -
CHA8. H. DIISON A OO.,
zpzI7wod.eatAwIy Broadway. New York.
colt under two years old-
CLAES Till—POULTRY, ETC.
Henry J. Peter. Superintendent* Judsu—W E
ders, C B EUis. Willis fcparks, Henry Conner,,
Soo. 1 Bat ptir h*ht brahmas
2 Bat pair dark brahmas -
3 But and lareest collection of brahmas.
4 Bat pair bnffeoehins-
6 Bat pair panridgo cochin?——
7 Bat and largest collection of cochina-
8 Bat pair game, any variety
9 Best pair black Spanish _
10 Bat pair white legom,-..
U Bat pair polands...
12 Bat pair crere-eoners.—
13 Best pair houdani
14 Bat pair hambnrxz
15 Bat pair bantams, any variety-
16 Bat pair turkeys, any variety
17 Batpairgeese, any variety
13 Best pair ronen ducks—
19 Best pair ailubury dneks-
2u Bat pairmnscoyey—.
24 Bat pair domesticated mallard ducks—
22 Best pair pouter pig, - -
23 Bat pair tantails pli
24 Bat pair tumbler pt .
15 Bat pair carrier piz.eona
26 Bat pair common ptroons.
27 Best pair of canary hires —
24 1'Lnut bull dc t—.... ....—
29 Finest bound —
30 Finat pointer — -
31 Ficat setter —
32 Finest tamer
S3 Finat pair white rabbits
34 Finut pair bine rabbits
K Finat domane
Tbe South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad
BATCHELOR’S Hath- d ye
ITIHIS opl endtd Hair Dye is th - xxarlnthowuxxj)
Eating Saloon at Branchville. On th. Georgia Firat-CIaea Sleeping Cars.
....... .... — - * - J *- - - - ... "ingof the £
_ Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the m.—th Carolina Railroad.
A The only Trne and Perfect Dye. Harmiena, I 8 connection made with other roads, delivering freights at distant points with great promptm
Reliable and Instantaneous ; no disappointment; I The Managers will nee every exertion tn n,., th. lin. yrx ffliinrvgmv
no ridicnlone tin to or nnpleaeant odor. Remedies I anjpmaasd in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goode,
tho ill effects of bad dye* and washes. Produces I For further information, apply to J. Jf. upr wrpg gnp't, Oharleaton, E
IstMiDtam-T a anporb Blatk or Natural Brown, kf™ 1 . F- O- Box 4979 0ffloo *17 Broadway, S. 7.; B.B. PICKENS, Ganaral Paaaonger and Ticiat Agent j Forfastat color'od boy.
and leaves toe hair Clean, soft and BeanUfnL Tha I Booth Carolina Railroad . j azoxrra.
g on nine signed W. A. Batchelor. Sold by all Dnre- I a T.YUYT1 T. TVT.TU?. I Undaranspioaof the Regatta Association,
data nun BiTfizrtfT/vp ^ I ALIJatil As, IILEOi I Alter 5J< o’clock each afternoon the miiotrWk Will
MTniy Proprietor,New York, i Tloi Fraaidast Booth Oamfina Saitroad. Charleston, B5 0, Jbowmtotha^biwrsofiiutrtook.
,ut half dozen hen eggs, any variety!
CLASS n—SPECIAL PRENIUNS.
B D Lumsden, Superintendent. Judges—B A Wise
Wd Hazlehurstv C E # Campbell, J S Baxter, W W
Lemon. Win~ c “ Tj 17 - n: — *" n ***—*—
Sec. 1 For the l
duct of a aingle
2 For the beat ordered market garden....^. «
3 For the beat ordered private garden 20
4 For the best flow er garden.. 23
5 For the beat arranged flower garden.....— 10
6 For the best fancy garden gate......... 5
All premiums payable in apecie.
FOOT RACE.
Distance 100 yards; entries for boys under 16 years
85
quiremecta of the Cotton Plant, and we think, from rceult of an&l^eis and flattering reenlts attending
it* application to tho various crops in 1872 as attested by tho letters ot planters contained in pamphlets,
he has eminently accomplished his purpose.
We only ask for it a second trial, in full confidence it must become each year a more favorite Fertili
zer among planters.
TEK2IS—Per ton of 2,000 pounds, at Savannah—Cash S52 50
Payable November 1, 1873, by satisfactory lien or acceptance, payable in low middling cotton at
fifteen (15) cents per pound 62 50
Send for pamphlets, and for fuller information address
PURSE THOMAS,
GENERAL AGENTS, SAVANNAH, GA., or
BURDICK BROTHERS,
AGENTS, MACON, GA. i»n26tf
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
. for the purpose of observing tbe meridian passage
the exact Maoon mean time to within a fraction of a seoond.
Xapeelal Atlemsiow p«M to Use Bepolrtac usd mtai sf 1M WMekM, MweUaaaU
UMU •! na.mrkiBk .ertsnj 'JWfif